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No it isn't.
Gravity does work on the tile, causing its momentum
and its kinetic energy to increase.

Gravity works on tiles.

Further Explanation

Gravity or gravity is the attraction that occurs between all particles that have mass in the universe. Sun's gravity causes celestial bodies to be in their respective orbits around the sun. Modern physics describes gravity using Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, but Newton's simpler universal law of gravity is a fairly accurate estimate in many cases.

For example, the earth which has a very large mass produces a very large gravitational force to attract objects around it, including living things, and objects that exist on earth. This gravitational force also attracts objects in space, such as the moon, meteors, and other celestial bodies, including man-made satellites.

Kinetic energy or motion energy (also called kinetic energy) is the energy possessed by an object because of its motion.

The kinetic energy of an object is defined as the effort needed to move an object with a certain mass from rest to a certain speed.

The kinetic energy of an object is equal to the amount of effort required to express its speed and rotation, starting from the others.

Modern research in the theory of gravity began with the work of Galileo Galilei in the late 16th century and early 17th century. With the results of his experiments dropping the ball from the Tower of Pisa, and then also measuring the ball sliding through the slope, Galileo showed that the magnitude of gravitational acceleration was the same for all objects. This is a big advance from Aristotle's earlier belief that heavier objects have greater gravitational acceleration.

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Grade:  High School

Subject:  Physics

keywords: momentum, gravity, energy, kinetic.